Pavion's KCN 9000 portable navigation system
Pavion's KCN 9000 handheld looks more like a PMP than a GPS unit, which is no doubt exactly what Pavion wants you to think, touting the device's audio and video capabilities as much as it's navigation functions. Alongside a SiRF Star III GPS module, the Windows CE-based device packs a 300 MHz Atlas 2 processor, 64MB of RAM, and 32MB of ROM behind a 3.5-inch QVGA screen, with storage coming in the form of an SD card slot (an SD card appears to be included but Pavion doesn't say what size). Interestingly, Pavion also lists the device as having an AV in port, which can presumably be used for recording, although the company don't explicitly say as much. It's also not spilling any deets on a price or release date.
[Via Mobile Magazine]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
tom @ Jul 14th 2006 8:42PM
i think we should stop refering to these korean-only (im guessing) GPS with PMP features. They really are basically a PMP with added GPS. (apart from the storage)
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and im jealous!
Joe @ Jul 14th 2006 8:43PM
all the mp3 and PVP players look the same
now
Ipod you better have some thing
enrico @ Jul 14th 2006 8:55PM
Hey I guess it runs Safari! Sweet!
Jedediah Johnson @ Jul 14th 2006 8:57PM
Is that a Safari icon?
Alex @ Jul 14th 2006 9:31PM
Perhaps the A/V port is just for outputting to view on a TV, rather than recording?
bonaccij @ Jul 14th 2006 10:05PM
Referring to the "Navigation" icon... you know what they say...
"Good design is 10% creativity and 90% knowing what to steal"
jeff greninger @ Jul 14th 2006 10:32PM
Those icons are so Apple OSX rip off. Almost an exact copy, and the MP3 player is that an "iPod". Stealing for sure.
Xophonic @ Jul 14th 2006 10:43PM
Its not even remenescent of the safari icon. Its dead on. The colors and even the hands are pointing the same way and are the same color. I wonder if the used the actual icon.
Derek @ Jul 14th 2006 10:49PM
http://clm.ucdavis.edu/mp3pilot/images/icon-safari.gif
There is the Safari icon for reference
Marco @ Jul 15th 2006 5:21AM
The things interface looks like it had tripped it from frontrow then the Navigation icon is like a modified version of Safari and the Mp3 icon has an ipod in it. Wow these guys must really like OSX
Michael @ Jul 15th 2006 7:28AM
Woo this one looks sweet. But no product is complete without a price.
Mike @ Jul 15th 2006 7:51AM
"Finally, I'm so tired of hauling my GPS, Ipod and Palm around with me"....Who says that?
Bro @ Jul 15th 2006 9:16AM
It looks like PPC with the function of GPS, definitely not portable navigation system
BVorhees @ Jul 15th 2006 11:28AM
I live in Korea, which everyone knows is GPS-heaven. Almost everyone who drives a car here seems to have a portable or onboard GPS. For example, a coworker drives a new hyundai with a macked out multimedia/GPS system. It has, 6" Screen, AM/FM/CD, TV, DVD, GPS. The only thing that is not integrated is the climate control.
Pejman @ Jul 15th 2006 7:13PM
wow. the "navigation" button looks so original. it looks NOTHING like 'safari' from mac computers..
Superdotman @ Jul 16th 2006 4:55PM
I see Clock, but where's Calculator? I thought all Windows-based systems came with those.
da @ Jul 19th 2006 11:59PM
Is it just me, or is that the Safari icon for "Navigation"?